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he's an expert in voter registration laws. nice to have you with us. >> thank you. >> give me the scope of how serious these allegations are. this is a big deal or a little deal? >> first of all, i just want to give a brief explanation of what we're talking about here. we're not talking about people voting illegally that shouldn l. it shouldn't have any impact on the election. when you register, you fill out a form. provide a lot of information including personal information only you should have like your social security number, your driver's license number, birth date. so this is bad. it's illegal. it should be prosecuted and there are a lot of reasons that it's problematic. but we have a system in place. there was a law that was passed in 2002 that's meant to catch these kinds of things when people provide information like their social security number. there's a data base when we process the forms that we check it against. >> if someone can register illegally, explain why they then wouldn't be able to vote illegally. >> we a
he's an expert in voter registration laws. nice to have you with us. >> thank you. >> give me the scope of how serious these allegations are. this is a big deal or a little deal? >> first of all, i just want to give a brief explanation of what we're talking about here. we're not talking about people voting illegally that shouldn l. it shouldn't have any impact on the election. when you register, you fill out a form. provide a lot of information including personal information...
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you know, you always have common law self-defense. however, that's been the question whether or not this statute applies based on actions of george zimmerman. >> he has a new attorney. i'll play a bit of what he told us this morning in an interview. >> he's stressed. he's tired. 's be he's been through a lot with the way this case has been handled to date. i hope his mental health stays withal and we can move forward with getting the case figured out. >> he's talking about his new client george zimmerman who he hasn't had a chance to talk to face to face. do you know about his reputation? >> i practice here in florida. i never have been up against him because i do defense work also. he has a great reputation. he's a board certified criminal lawyer here. he has a reputation of being professional, ethical and a good lawyer. >> what about the doj case, the hate crimes case, which is a federal case. what we're talking about with angela corey is a criminal case. what's happening on that front? >> i believe they are still investigating on t
you know, you always have common law self-defense. however, that's been the question whether or not this statute applies based on actions of george zimmerman. >> he has a new attorney. i'll play a bit of what he told us this morning in an interview. >> he's stressed. he's tired. 's be he's been through a lot with the way this case has been handled to date. i hope his mental health stays withal and we can move forward with getting the case figured out. >> he's talking about his...
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part of the arizona law said that law enforcement officers could stop folks because they suspected maybe they looked like they might be undocumented workers. and check their papers. you know what? if my daughter or yours looks to somebody like they're not a citizen, i don't want -- i don't want to empower somebody like that. >> governor romney, when given the opportunity said what i said was the e-verify portion. if you look back at his transcript, he very clearly called the e-verify portion of the arizona law, which would allow the employers to determine ifs somebody is in the country legally or not legally, that would be helpful. that's literally what he said. isn't the president very much mischaracterizing his position on the arizona law? >> no. look, again, as the president says in his answer, mitt romney's chief immigration adviser is the secretary of state of kansas, who wrote the arizona law. it's an arizona law that, again, mitt romney was enormously proud of during a primary in which he was trying to beat everybody as the strongest, most anti-immigrant candidate out there. you s
part of the arizona law said that law enforcement officers could stop folks because they suspected maybe they looked like they might be undocumented workers. and check their papers. you know what? if my daughter or yours looks to somebody like they're not a citizen, i don't want -- i don't want to empower somebody like that. >> governor romney, when given the opportunity said what i said was the e-verify portion. if you look back at his transcript, he very clearly called the e-verify...
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federal law, the real i.d. act of 2005, specifically says that immigrants who are granted deferred action can get driver's licenses. as someone who represents law enforcement, what are you going to follow, the state or the feds? >> well, you know, i like to follow the state. they are suing me in federal court, the department of justice accusing me of racial profiling. and other things. so i'm the elected sheriff. i'm going to enforce the state laws. i took an oath of office. and the federal laws that we have been doing in the past. >> so an editorial in the arizona republic says this. i'm going to read it to you. it says, this does not nothing for her party, which diminishes its future with every hard line stance on immigration issues when compassion is called for. they are talking about the gop. there are legitimate differences of opinion on how to treat adults who came to this country without documents. it should not extend to young people who had no choice in coming mehere, who have been educated in our scho
federal law, the real i.d. act of 2005, specifically says that immigrants who are granted deferred action can get driver's licenses. as someone who represents law enforcement, what are you going to follow, the state or the feds? >> well, you know, i like to follow the state. they are suing me in federal court, the department of justice accusing me of racial profiling. and other things. so i'm the elected sheriff. i'm going to enforce the state laws. i took an oath of office. and the...
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florida law protects manatees from alleged abuse. sheriffs released this photo to track down the woman and she turned herself in. >>> we also have another video going viral this morning. a tv news anchor fights back against a nasty e-mail from a viewer who says she's a poor role model for girls because she's fat. jennifer livingston who works at news 8 in wisconsin calls it a lesson on bullying. >> and here is where i want all of us to learn something from this. if you didn't already know, october is national antibullying month. and this is a problem that is growing every day in our schools and on the internet. >> that was just a portion of the video. livingston took that nasty viewer to task for four minutes. four minutes she went off on her. >> i think i might be in love with jennifer livingston. good for her. i'm going to start doing that with my -- today i want to respond to -- look at her. that was so good. >> when i respond to folks, soledad's like, did you hit them back on twitter? you have to -- >> don't do it on twitter. do
florida law protects manatees from alleged abuse. sheriffs released this photo to track down the woman and she turned herself in. >>> we also have another video going viral this morning. a tv news anchor fights back against a nasty e-mail from a viewer who says she's a poor role model for girls because she's fat. jennifer livingston who works at news 8 in wisconsin calls it a lesson on bullying. >> and here is where i want all of us to learn something from this. if you didn't...
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it's rather to debate the assertion you make that these laws are so necessary. and that we question what guns america needs. i ask you this. if you're goal is, and we should define the goal, to stop instances like this from happening, you need to draw a common denominator, piers. go from virginia tech to norway to colorado and say, is it the existence of strict gun laws? no. because those exist in norway. >> well, that's not the goal. >> what's the goal? >> it's not just about stopping atrocities. there are always going to be bad people, mad people doing terrible things. every country has them. britain had one for example in 1996. the massacre where 16 or 17 young children, aged 5 and 6 years old, got killed. and there was such an outcry in britain, it was such an unusual event, that even stronger gun control laws came in. and since then we have had very few incidents of this type occurring. my problem about america is that i totally respect the second amendment. i totally respect the right to bear arms. i just dispute that when the founding fathers wrote the co
it's rather to debate the assertion you make that these laws are so necessary. and that we question what guns america needs. i ask you this. if you're goal is, and we should define the goal, to stop instances like this from happening, you need to draw a common denominator, piers. go from virginia tech to norway to colorado and say, is it the existence of strict gun laws? no. because those exist in norway. >> well, that's not the goal. >> what's the goal? >> it's not just about...
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from a law enforcement perspective, it's easier to break up things with larger numbers of people. lone wolves, by definition they're not in contact with people so they're harder to detect. >> let me ask ali a question. this is a little bit of the fbi's quote of what his motivati motivations were. i came to this conclusion, about the federal reserve bank in new york, targeted america's economy is the best way to attack the obliteration of america. most influential of the federal reserve banks. >> this speaks to peter's point. that's lifted straight from wikipedia. if you went outside and asked ten americans, ten new yorkers about the federal reserve, i don't think they could tell you anything about this building or what it does. some people may know they have the biggest gold vault in the world. it's not a well-known landmark. >> is that brilliance or stupidity? >> what he got he didn't know in any other fashion. his words were exactly what he got off of the internet. >> i wonder, for peter, what he makes out of the fbi and new york police letting this get all the way to the point
from a law enforcement perspective, it's easier to break up things with larger numbers of people. lone wolves, by definition they're not in contact with people so they're harder to detect. >> let me ask ali a question. this is a little bit of the fbi's quote of what his motivati motivations were. i came to this conclusion, about the federal reserve bank in new york, targeted america's economy is the best way to attack the obliteration of america. most influential of the federal reserve...
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here's a guy who has had tangles with the law before. can they connect those cases after anger management classes one was dropped. can they connect that to this particular case prior bad acts kind of thing? >> you can only if they are similar crimes. there has to be something -- it's called williams rule in the state of florida. what that basically means is it's called similar fact evidence. you have to prove certain things like motive or bias. you know, i don't think that these past incidents have any relevance as to what happened with trayvon martin on that specific evening. so the prosecution will have a major uphill battle. if he were convicted of a felony, the only thing that they would be able to get out would be that he was convicted of a felony and how many times he was convicted of a felony. doesn't appear to be the case here so in all likelihood the jury will never hear that. this case is going to be won and lost in jury selection. i would suspect that jury selection would be probably three to four times longer than the actual
here's a guy who has had tangles with the law before. can they connect those cases after anger management classes one was dropped. can they connect that to this particular case prior bad acts kind of thing? >> you can only if they are similar crimes. there has to be something -- it's called williams rule in the state of florida. what that basically means is it's called similar fact evidence. you have to prove certain things like motive or bias. you know, i don't think that these past...
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politicians who will pass laws that benefit special interests, but hurt the middle class; more t cuts for the rich, eliminate the minimum wage, big cuts to our schools, but big subsidies for oil companies, learn what you can do at... >>> welcome back, everybody. you are looking at a live shot inside the forum where all those speeches and the convention will be held. we're in tampa, florida, for the republicans national convention and it is not just republicans in town for the event, we'll see lots of democrats in tampa as well. hmm, i guess they're following the gop's every move. one of them joins me now, the los angeles mayor, antonio villaraigosa. he is the chairman of the democratic national convention which takes place next week. thank you for talking with us. why are you in tampa? is it as simple as you want to j jump in and take some of the messaging away from the republicans? >> want to compare and contrast the candidate. let me just say our hearts and prayers are with the people of florida and the gulf coast and new orleans and obviously that's our priority and as you know the
politicians who will pass laws that benefit special interests, but hurt the middle class; more t cuts for the rich, eliminate the minimum wage, big cuts to our schools, but big subsidies for oil companies, learn what you can do at... >>> welcome back, everybody. you are looking at a live shot inside the forum where all those speeches and the convention will be held. we're in tampa, florida, for the republicans national convention and it is not just republicans in town for the event,...
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. >>> penn state has hired a high-profile law firm, headed by kenneth feinberg to handle lawsuits filed by victims in the jerry sandusky scandal. the university is hoping to settle all suits by the end of the year. >>> and this. wipe that smile off your face, driver. new jersey's motor vehicle commission is telling staff to not let people smile too much in their driver's license photos. the reason, they say, is that grinning and other expressions can distort the distance between your mouth and your chin. that apparently makes it harder for computers that use facial recognition technology. >> yif you are worried about messing up the facial recognition technology, we're a hair away from -- >> suggesting that the state says we don't smile? >> there's a reason for your i.d. photo, a reasonable look of what your face s they do the same thing in passport photos. the whole goal is to make sure -- there's a reason for it. >> don't smile. the automatons may not be able to tell who you are. >> stop it! it's friday. i just can't take it. >> major retouching. >> all this week cnn has been looking i
. >>> penn state has hired a high-profile law firm, headed by kenneth feinberg to handle lawsuits filed by victims in the jerry sandusky scandal. the university is hoping to settle all suits by the end of the year. >>> and this. wipe that smile off your face, driver. new jersey's motor vehicle commission is telling staff to not let people smile too much in their driver's license photos. the reason, they say, is that grinning and other expressions can distort the distance...
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>> well, he has a law degree. but he clearly is a businessman. he didn't go out and practice law and hang up a shingle and represent people in court. he is a businessman. and that was the point he was trying to make. >> two other issues he touched on which i thought was strange from a republican messaging point was guantanamo bay, sort of criticizing obama for not closing guantanamo bay. and the war in afghanistan. he made a libertarian argument that we shouldn't have gone into afghanistan. and that's not the republican message, is it? >> and frankly it reminded me of a neighbor when i was a young girl who would yell get off my lawn. i'm not really sure it spoeblg spoke to the critical issues. it was a light moment. and everyone loves clint eastwood and his movies. >> the invisible obama chair now has its own facebook page. >> and rising every minute. >> nice to see you. thank you for joining us. we have to take a short break. when we come back, we'll continue live here from tampa, florida. we'll be talking about last night's big event. stay with
>> well, he has a law degree. but he clearly is a businessman. he didn't go out and practice law and hang up a shingle and represent people in court. he is a businessman. and that was the point he was trying to make. >> two other issues he touched on which i thought was strange from a republican messaging point was guantanamo bay, sort of criticizing obama for not closing guantanamo bay. and the war in afghanistan. he made a libertarian argument that we shouldn't have gone into...
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. >> we have law enforcement deployed and we're ready to deal with the situation if they needed to extend it, we could. but ultimately that is chairman priebus's decision. >> you're part of the discussions about that. for a moment it sounded like they might extend. a conversation around extending it for a day and that seemed to go away. >> everything i've heard it won't be extended. they can pack all of the speakers in within the three daytime frame. i think the important thing to note, governor scott made the call early. when he canceled his sunday and monday events, everybody recognized we have to put safety of floridians first and can sem the day's events today. >> how much of an optics issue do you struggle with as jessica was pointing out. this is a party, a celebration, a launch, a kickoff. all of those are celebratory words and potentially you could have severe damage. this path is what is being projected to be. >> from an optics it will be on a day to day basis and be mindful of people's homes and lives. in terms of getting to november, most of the battle will be fought off labor
. >> we have law enforcement deployed and we're ready to deal with the situation if they needed to extend it, we could. but ultimately that is chairman priebus's decision. >> you're part of the discussions about that. for a moment it sounded like they might extend. a conversation around extending it for a day and that seemed to go away. >> everything i've heard it won't be extended. they can pack all of the speakers in within the three daytime frame. i think the important...
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he needs to say this now because of the stand your graund law. you can't run after somebody and stand your ground and use deadly force. it is also an issue before the jury trial, a judge can decide this issue in florida. it is huge. obviously he talked to his lawyer and he has to be careful about what he says about whether he followed trayvon martin. it is the pivotal issue pretrial and if he gets to trial. >> his attorney says they may not use stand your ground. they may just use a basic self-defense. here is another chunk with sean hannity and he has before you hear this chunk he has described in great detail about the fight and the wrestle for the gun. >> uh-huh. >> do you remember when you yourself reached for your weapon? do you remember that moment? >> yes, sir. >> how was that? >> at that point i realized that it wasn't my gun, it wasn't his gun, it was the gun. >> i feel like there was some point that he was trying to make, i wasn't sure that i fully understood it. what message was that supposed to be about not my gun but the gun? >> well
he needs to say this now because of the stand your graund law. you can't run after somebody and stand your ground and use deadly force. it is also an issue before the jury trial, a judge can decide this issue in florida. it is huge. obviously he talked to his lawyer and he has to be careful about what he says about whether he followed trayvon martin. it is the pivotal issue pretrial and if he gets to trial. >> his attorney says they may not use stand your ground. they may just use a basic...
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she had the chance to leave with my son, my daughter-in-law and go to baton rouge but she chose to stay with us. i was saying last night, i didn't know if i could do it again. we're here just to keep an eye on things. >> when you say couldn't do it, do what. >> rebuild all over again. >> you'll hunker down in the house. >> yes and the second floor did make it if you remember that. >> i do remember that. >> so i figured we're going to be safe. >> what kind of supplies do you have? >> we have chips and dips and -- >> i saw the oreos. >> chocolate chip cookies. >> peanuts. >> planning to stay for a few days. >> we have a generator and we have our weather radio and cordless tv. we have something to keep up on everything. we were getting life jackets. we'll will life jackets just in case. we have our wall now so i really don't think -- >> that's the far levee has been rebuilt. >> this one has but have you been out there and saw our 30-foot wall they put up? >> it's amazing. >> that's going to protect us because that's where it came through the last time. >> this will be the real test. >> thi
she had the chance to leave with my son, my daughter-in-law and go to baton rouge but she chose to stay with us. i was saying last night, i didn't know if i could do it again. we're here just to keep an eye on things. >> when you say couldn't do it, do what. >> rebuild all over again. >> you'll hunker down in the house. >> yes and the second floor did make it if you remember that. >> i do remember that. >> so i figured we're going to be safe. >> what...